In the early 19th century, state governments in the South passed slave codes
that:
A. outlawed meetings between African Americans without white
supervision
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B. forced African Americans to leave the South unless they were
enslaved.
C. gave African Americans a segregated but independent school
system
D. improved living conditions for African Americans enslaved on
plantations.

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Protect not only the property but also the property owner from the danger of slave violence.

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Inherent in the institution of slavery were certain social controls, which enslavers amplified with laws to protect not only the property but also the property owner from the danger of slave violence. The slave codes were forerunners of the Black codes of the mid-19th century.